Purslane (Portulaca oleracea)

in #health5 years ago

As Summer gets underway, Purslane (Portulaca oleracea) or ‘Pigweed’ as it is also known, is growing just about everywhere, with no help at all from us at all. Its spreading habit and thick leaves and succulent, red/brown stems make Purslane easy to identify as it pops out from foot paths, sidewalks and gardens. It also has tiny, yellow flowers.

Thick leaves and stalks and yellow flowers

Purslane is a highly nutritious plant with high levesl of Omega- 3 fatty acid, ALA (alpha linoleic acid), potassium, calcium, magnesium, Vitamins A, B, C, E and carotene. It has a ‘depurative’ effect, which means it is used as a purifier in the body and is used as an ‘antiscorbutic’ (don’t you love these words!), meaning that it is used for ailments resulting in vitamin C deficiency.

One of the interesting things about Purslane is that its nutritional level varies throughout the day as it changes its style of creating and storing energy. I won’t bog you down with a lecture on phytochemistry though.

Purslane has been used as a salad vegetable around the world and does well as a green veggie in other dishes. It also makes for an interesting ferment – that’s a good way to use up the thicker stalks. Just cover them in lightly salted water for three to five days until bubbles start to form, then leave until it suits your taste.

Beside eating it as a vegetable, local Aboriginal folk use it as a binding agent when making cakes of Acacia seed flour. Its mucilaginous nature makes it an excellent binding agent at a time when water is scarce. I was listening to Neville Bonney speak about just that the other day.

A Purslane plant has thousands and thousands of seeds.

I cheat a bit when I grow Purslane. Even though one plant can produce around 250, 000 seeds (you can eat them too!), it’s much easier to find a wild one, dig it up and transplant it into your garden. A little water for a day or so and away you go!

Purslane has some other great uses for the homesteader or permaculturalist beside food for ourselves. It is much loved by pigs (hence one of its nicknames) and chickens. They go crazy for it and it does good things for them, giving the yolks a brighter yellow colour.

Nutritious, tasty and free, demanding no attention and giving so much – what more can we ask?

Thank you, Purslane!

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Did you manage to get hold of some plants? I've actually been pulling some of mine up and giving them to the chickens lately, because they keep popping upon everywhere. To think it was only a few years ago I was disappointed because I didn't have any!

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Managed to get quite a few thanks. It is a bit thin on the ground this year. Last year I got 3 shopping bags full from Judi's front lawn alone!

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I see this stuff all the time, but I didn't know of all of its uses. I would be especially interested in growing it as a chicken feed supplement.

They're supposed to love it... Lol.. But mine are ignoring it this year...

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Great post @ligayagardener :) I do enjoy purslane in my garden and on my plate! Funny thing i was joking on the NM post about purslane beer, then I come here and see you are fermenting it! I'll have to try pickled purslane sometime :)

Definitely give it a go. It's surprisingly good

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